This phrasal verb means to leave a train, bus, or airplane.
get off
This phrasal verb means to go onto a bus, train, aircraft, or boat
get on
This phrasal verb means to stop doing something before you have finished it, usually because it is too difficult
give up
This phrasal verb means to meet someone unexpectedly.
run into
This phrasal verb means to have a friendly relationship with someone.
get along with
(We get along just fine together )
This phrasal verb means to power down something by switching or tapping on a button.
turn off
This phrasal verb means to put on a piece of clothing to discover if it fits you or if you like it.
try on
This phrasal verb means to get close to; to reach the same quality or standard as someone or something else
catch up
This phrasal verb means to investigate, to try to find out about something.
look into
This phrasal verb means to feel pleased and excited about something that is going to happen.
looking forward to
(I'm looking forward to my holiday.)
This phrasal verb means to remove something, especially clothes.
take off
This phrasal verb means to power up something by switching or tapping on a button.
turn on
This phrasal verb means to try to find a piece of information by looking in a book or on a computer
look up (look it up)
This phrasal verb means to go to the desk at the hotel or airport to tell them that you’ve arrived.
check in
This phrasal verb means to persuade (convince) someone not to do something.
talk (someone) out of
(Her parents tried to talk her out of quitting her job.)
This phrasal verb means to make something happen successfully under difficult situations.
Eg. We managed to ____ off the deal within a short time.
pull off
This phrasal verb means to tell someone to wait for a short time, or to make yourself continue to do what you are doing although the situation is difficult.
Eg.
____ on, I'll check with my boss.
If you can just ____ on I'll go and get some help.
hold on
This phrasal verb means to build; to prepare something for use.
set up
This phrasal verb means to have your meal at home rather than in a restaurant.
eat in
This phrasal verb means to do something wrong without being punished.
get away with
This phrasal verb means to display something you're proud of or to act in a way that is intended to attract attention to yourself.
Eg.
He likes to ____ off his musical talents.
She's only going to the party to ____ off her new car.
show off
This phrasal verb means to accept a particular job or responsibility.
Eg. Don't ___ on more responsibilities than you can handle
take on
This phrasal verb means to finally be in a particular place or situation
Eg. She'll ___ up with no money if she continues to buy new clothes every week.
end up
This phrasal verb is to persuade (convince) someone to do something.
Eg. Max ____ Mary into going to Mexico with him.
talk (someone) into
This phrasal verb means to accept or continue to accept an unpleasant situation or experience, or someone who behaves unpleasantly
put up with
(He's so moody - I don't know why she puts up with him. )